No offence, im pretty interested astronomy, cosmology what ever u called it. BUT if u happen to watch enough documentary (discovery channel, nat geo, history channel etc) & hear those professor syiok sendiri with their 'mathematical model', you'll develop a series of skepticism.
This post has been edited by feekle: Jul 22 2015, 12:09 PM
holy moses mother mary... does the universe have an end? fark... we are one individual in this whole feckin universe... and we dont even know how big it is....
when u see this, u feel like our life is so insignificant, wish intergalaxy space travel was possible.
No offence, im pretty interested astronomy, cosmology what ever u called it. BUT if u happen to watch enough documentary (discovery channel, nat geo, history channel etc) & hear those professor syiok sendiri with their 'mathematical model', you'll develop a series of skepticism.
to politely put it... its 'educated guess' i suppose... hahahahha
No offence, im pretty interested astronomy, cosmology what ever u called it. BUT if u happen to watch enough documentary (discovery channel, nat geo, history channel etc) & hear those professor syiok sendiri with their 'mathematical model', you'll develop a series of skepticism.
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next year we go sun tour as sami velu punya cadangan.
This is UDF 423, a galaxy which is 10 BILLION light years away. That means this image, even when viewed in a telescope ‘now’, right here on earth, is actually 10 billion light years old. Try to wrap your head around that one.
holy moses mother mary... does the universe have an end? fark... we are one individual in this whole feckin universe... and we dont even know how big it is....
This is UDF 423, a galaxy which is 10 BILLION light years away. That means this image, even when viewed in a telescope ‘now’, right here on earth, is actually 10 billion light years old. Try to wrap your head around that one.
Sometimes I can't believe the speed of light...based on the image taken . That means we are not sure that the UDF423 is still there or not currently...the image is 10billion light years distance..mindfucuk
That means again, if the galaxy is not there anymore perhaps 9 billion light years ago, we still can see the same light and shape of the galaxy for 1bil light years eh?
This post has been edited by rekaito90: Jul 22 2015, 12:53 PM